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big story on the front page offof"times" today. >>> libyan rebels ejected a plan that does not require gadhafi to step down. the u.s. would welcome a cease-fire, but any transition must include gadhafi's departure from power and libya. stephanie gosk has the latest developments out of libya. >> reporter: leaders of the african union arrived will benghazi hoping to strike a deal. just hours earlier in tripoli, moammar gadhafi said he'd back their piece plan including an immediate cease fire. but the rebels quickly said no deal. the plan was rejected, the protesters cheered. >> people at benghazi have been protesting since mid-february with one simple demand, that gadhafi step down. any negotiation short of that they say is unacceptable. >> reporter: we first met this woman soon after they seized control of the city. >> he's a big liar and he ride to lie many times. >> reporter: without a deal, the fighting continues. in the west, gadhafi has put a stranglehold on misrata. medicine and food are running low. government tanks shell the city nearly every day. snipers gun people down in the
big story on the front page offof"times" today. >>> libyan rebels ejected a plan that does not require gadhafi to step down. the u.s. would welcome a cease-fire, but any transition must include gadhafi's departure from power and libya. stephanie gosk has the latest developments out of libya. >> reporter: leaders of the african union arrived will benghazi hoping to strike a deal. just hours earlier in tripoli, moammar gadhafi said he'd back their piece plan including an...
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those who want to see it better hurry and get here to the big apple. it is scheduled to be carved up tomorrow. >>> for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> a lot of pressure for the pumpkin carving. >> why? >> i always overcook the seeds. you can't have them raw. >> you can do what lynn berry does, just head to the store and buy the little bag, perfectly salted and perfectly cooked. >> that would be zero fun, but yummy. >>> let's take you through what we'll deal with this weekend. the weather pattern is very tranquil, a quiet, beautiful fall weekend. it's probably the peak weekend to get out and enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in many areas of the country. here is the latest updated map. the darkest colors is where we're past the peak. that's northern minnesota and wisconsin. even now a lot of mountainous areas of northern new england are past their peak. this is the peak weekend for many areas of new england, including the southern adirondacks and appalachians. we're starting to get the color going in the lowe
those who want to see it better hurry and get here to the big apple. it is scheduled to be carved up tomorrow. >>> for a look at your national weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> a lot of pressure for the pumpkin carving. >> why? >> i always overcook the seeds. you can't have them raw. >> you can do what lynn berry does, just head to the store and buy the little bag, perfectly salted and perfectly cooked. >> that would be zero fun, but...
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let me get your thoughts here. >> the big winner here is al-sadr. he was making it impossible to get consensus in the parliament. he is the winner here. >> some would argue that the troops are coming home. >> that's the other side. >> you are the colonel. they are coming home for the holidays and this negotiated process with immunity was several thousand. >> the president of the united states comes off nicely here as well. for the people who whom he said elect me and i will get them out of iraq, he's a hero. for the people who would like to see them stay, it's clear they were not going to stay and it's not his fault. he looks like a tough guy saying we are not leaving our guys here. >> those people who want them to stay, i have not heard consensus on what they want them to do there. >> the troops supposedly were going to be there to continue to train and conduct special operations, but that was going to peter out in any case. the guy who looks powerful here as a result of demanding that the united states leave because he's not going to get immunity
let me get your thoughts here. >> the big winner here is al-sadr. he was making it impossible to get consensus in the parliament. he is the winner here. >> some would argue that the troops are coming home. >> that's the other side. >> you are the colonel. they are coming home for the holidays and this negotiated process with immunity was several thousand. >> the president of the united states comes off nicely here as well. for the people who whom he said elect me...
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that's a big question. they couldn't count on that base opening up fire, and there's parts of this operation they're not talking about in the press, as they shouldn't. >> i find it fascinating that -- let me go back to michael first, then you bob quickly, before we hear a clip from the president. how can the pakistanis live with this? they get up and they realize we've captured the world's most wanted criminal in their country. and they deny -- it looks like a loss/loss for them either way, michael. >> this is a very complex relationship. the pakistanis have tried to hedge their bets in this part of the world for a long time. they're playing both sides of the deck. right now they're in a very embarrassing situation. the good news is they did try to put a happy face, and insinuate they were somehow involved. hopefully we can use this as a positive momentum forward, but i could predict this probably is another step in a very complicated tricky situation, but one that's essential for us to be successful. >>> l
that's a big question. they couldn't count on that base opening up fire, and there's parts of this operation they're not talking about in the press, as they shouldn't. >> i find it fascinating that -- let me go back to michael first, then you bob quickly, before we hear a clip from the president. how can the pakistanis live with this? they get up and they realize we've captured the world's most wanted criminal in their country. and they deny -- it looks like a loss/loss for them either...
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>> there's big news out of leeb yeah. make the tv speak. >> libyans have informed us that gadhafi is dead. he got it. it's official. that's from a u.s. official, he is dead, gone. >> yes, gadhafi is gone, yes, adios, sayonara, aloha, the good-bye one. personally i have mixed feelings. moammar was a friend of the show. the guy was one-of-a-kind, part mad man, part fashion icon, part comic genius. he made us laugh. he made us cry about the things that made him laugh. nation, i say we need to stay vigilant here. gadhafi with a g may be gone, but we still have not captured the other gadhafis and hanukkah. >> i'm especially excited this war is soefr because it means we get to pick the next war. i wonder who it's going to be. if we follow our standard war predictor, it's who we propped up ten years ago. >> one thing we need to tell you about. we probably should have stacked this higher on the show. the world is going to end today. remember the 90-year-old who has a radio show or something and said the world is going to end. it
>> there's big news out of leeb yeah. make the tv speak. >> libyans have informed us that gadhafi is dead. he got it. it's official. that's from a u.s. official, he is dead, gone. >> yes, gadhafi is gone, yes, adios, sayonara, aloha, the good-bye one. personally i have mixed feelings. moammar was a friend of the show. the guy was one-of-a-kind, part mad man, part fashion icon, part comic genius. he made us laugh. he made us cry about the things that made him laugh. nation, i...
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let's go to bill karins. >> you guys big out some nice pumpkins this weekend? >> got some pumpkins, got lost in the corn maze. my 4-year-old, far smarter than i am. >> good morning, everyone we have a tropical storm to tell you about. hurricane season not over with yet. anyone planning on being near cancun this week, you'll have to deal with rina. this is rina. rina could become a hurricane by thursday or friday, it could be right near cancun. we have to catch south florida this upcoming weekend. otherwise just light rain shower activity heading through new england today. it will be short-lived. these will only last about 30 minutes at most. rest of the country looks nice. by the way, in denver today, 79. 32 degrees and snowing on wednesday. >> no. >> yes. >> 32 -- this week wednesday? >> yes. >> wow. >> denver, enjoy it today. >> they're enjoying something else today. we'll get to that in a second. >>> turning to sports, the texas rangers looking to bounce back after saturday's 16-run shellacking at the hands of the cardinals. albert pujols hit three home runs
let's go to bill karins. >> you guys big out some nice pumpkins this weekend? >> got some pumpkins, got lost in the corn maze. my 4-year-old, far smarter than i am. >> good morning, everyone we have a tropical storm to tell you about. hurricane season not over with yet. anyone planning on being near cancun this week, you'll have to deal with rina. this is rina. rina could become a hurricane by thursday or friday, it could be right near cancun. we have to catch south florida...
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he believes in big government. he believes in centralized power. he believes he is a politician, knows more than we do. and he should help us redesign our lives by letting him and his bureaucrats live it for us. it is the opposite of freedom. >> the opposite of freedom. says gingrich. jon huntsman also was slated to speak at the event. sources say the governor had to cancel due to cold. something i probably should have done this morning. his wife and daughter are going to attend and meet with supporters. tim pawlenty and mitt romney, also no-shows at the conference. this one as pawlenty faces questions over his obamney comment. he was his tent to address the issue at the republican debate on monday. >> you don't want to saturday why you called governor romney's obama care? >> the issue raised from a question by a reporter, who are the similarities between the two. and i cited president obama's own words that he looked to massachusetts as a blueprint or a guy when he designed obama care. >> he admitted he made a mistake by not confronting romney in
he believes in big government. he believes in centralized power. he believes he is a politician, knows more than we do. and he should help us redesign our lives by letting him and his bureaucrats live it for us. it is the opposite of freedom. >> the opposite of freedom. says gingrich. jon huntsman also was slated to speak at the event. sources say the governor had to cancel due to cold. something i probably should have done this morning. his wife and daughter are going to attend and meet...
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are there models of good response to challenges this big? >> this one's huge. i don't know if you could really find a government that had to deal with so many things all at once. but clearly, we had examples where it doesn't done well, say katrina, for example, where the messaging was not clear. i think the government is watching this fine line between trying to get people to evacuate, taking problems seriously, follow government instructions. at the same time, not have people go into hysteria, thinking that every gul p of air they breathe is toxic, everything they eat will kill them, that the water is unsafe and so on. when you think of it in international terms, we have people in new york city running out and buying iodine tablets, which is completely absurd and is totally unwarranted. so we have a balancing act here on the home front. now, imagine{ you had a tsunami, an earthquake. you have the power plants, and by the way, bird flu in five different locations in the country. now, put that all together, try to figure out how to get rational instructions to t
are there models of good response to challenges this big? >> this one's huge. i don't know if you could really find a government that had to deal with so many things all at once. but clearly, we had examples where it doesn't done well, say katrina, for example, where the messaging was not clear. i think the government is watching this fine line between trying to get people to evacuate, taking problems seriously, follow government instructions. at the same time, not have people go into...
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my big question today, lots of debate over whether the u.s. government should make public the pictures and the video of the killing or burial of osama bin laden. i'd like to hear your thoughts on this. you can reach me on facebook, on twi twitter. we're having a lively conference about that. and senator bob casey is a member of the senate's foreign relations committee. senator, let me ask you, if we -- if the u.s. government makes those photos or video public, are you concerned at all about the impact it has on foreign relations? >> contessa, no question about that. that has to be the question of whether to release them or not has to be the subject of a lot of consideration. i think those of us in congress have to rely upon, i think, our intelligence services and others to help us -- help the administration make that determination and to inform the policy that we have. but i'd leave that to others to make that determination about the impact on our national security. but i would be very concerned about it. >> senator, we're just hearing now fro
my big question today, lots of debate over whether the u.s. government should make public the pictures and the video of the killing or burial of osama bin laden. i'd like to hear your thoughts on this. you can reach me on facebook, on twi twitter. we're having a lively conference about that. and senator bob casey is a member of the senate's foreign relations committee. senator, let me ask you, if we -- if the u.s. government makes those photos or video public, are you concerned at all about the...
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differences. >> for goodness sakes -- >> let's get rid of the subsidies, the tax breaks that big oil gets. >> makes me wonder if anybody's serious about this debate. >> sheer craziness. >> i don't believe that this is just about two groups squabbling. >> and there's more success from one of the president's most criticized decisions. >> on the broader point about capitalism and our support for it -- >> general motors is working to add 4,000 jobs. >> general motors announced that it would hire 4200 workers. this was an industry that was on its book. >>> gingrich is in, but the republican party is still hoping for someone else. anyone else. >> no, my god i'm not ready. >> the newest candidate in the race it's newt. >> you downplay your flaws. >> i just have a sense that we've been there done that with gingrich. >> torture. >> until this announcement it's been michelleç backman and the seven dwarfs, trumpy, sleepy, crazy, a bunch of those and pawlenty. >>> good evening from new york. this afternoon president obama met with the senate democratic caucus to discuss a path forward on the b
differences. >> for goodness sakes -- >> let's get rid of the subsidies, the tax breaks that big oil gets. >> makes me wonder if anybody's serious about this debate. >> sheer craziness. >> i don't believe that this is just about two groups squabbling. >> and there's more success from one of the president's most criticized decisions. >> on the broader point about capitalism and our support for it -- >> general motors is working to add 4,000 jobs....
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. >>> a big set back for the san francisco giants. star catcher posey was seen leaving the ballpark on crutches. why? he suffered a broken fibula and severely strained ligaments. this collision is in place on wednesday. it could cost the nl rookie of the year to miss six to eight wes, if not the rest of the season. he's a great young player. the giants are in first place by a game and a half. coming up at the top of the hour, sarah palin hits the road this weekend on a multistate bus tour. the political world wants to know if this is the beginning for her run for president. the morning joe gang will discuss that. when we come back, we'll huddle up around the water cooler. you have no idea what it's like to be in the bravo clubhouse. i was there last night with ramona. oh, ramona. we'll be right back. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest productio
. >>> a big set back for the san francisco giants. star catcher posey was seen leaving the ballpark on crutches. why? he suffered a broken fibula and severely strained ligaments. this collision is in place on wednesday. it could cost the nl rookie of the year to miss six to eight wes, if not the rest of the season. he's a great young player. the giants are in first place by a game and a half. coming up at the top of the hour, sarah palin hits the road this weekend on a multistate bus...
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is going to be a big focus this week. a little golf taking place at congressional. >> so i hear. >> there will be thunderstorms. we'll give you that forecast in a second. first things first. we have to go down to florida. it was hot by florida standards yesterday. 103 in gainesville. the university of florida is. but it was only topped by 105 in tallahassee. all-time hottest temperature. not just the record for the day. that was the hottest temperature they've ever had there. that's how impressive the heat wave had been. dallas, know owe, 106 in phoenix. in new england, we're okay. but the mid-atlantic will see storms late today. i think we'll get most of the golf in, willie. we'll get thunderstorms each afternoon. it will be a sunday finish. >> they'll have the parade on thursday, today in dallas, at 100 degrees. >> can mark cuban provide everyone with icicles. >> he might. >>> let's go to sports. game seven of the stanley cup finals. it does not get bigger than this. the boston bruins battling back, after being down 2-0
is going to be a big focus this week. a little golf taking place at congressional. >> so i hear. >> there will be thunderstorms. we'll give you that forecast in a second. first things first. we have to go down to florida. it was hot by florida standards yesterday. 103 in gainesville. the university of florida is. but it was only topped by 105 in tallahassee. all-time hottest temperature. not just the record for the day. that was the hottest temperature they've ever had there. that's...
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often in nice houses in big cities in pakistan. if you google pindy what comes up in english is a million mentions of it as a garrison city. the other place in pakistan you find described as a garrison city if it's described at all is the town from osama bin laden was just found. a garrison city. basically just means that sit a military city. it is a city intensely populated with both military personnel, retired military personnel and military facilities. in a country where the military and the intelligence service are the most powerful forces around, where they run everything. where they're way more in control than the nominal government is, where khalid mohammed and osama bin laden were found where were those people live. where the nation's elite live. where the nation's military officers live. these garrison cities. both of these guys caught in nice, big houses in garrison cities dpr which that country's elite military and intelligence personnel have been telling the united states that terrorism is over. that bin laden was nowhe
often in nice houses in big cities in pakistan. if you google pindy what comes up in english is a million mentions of it as a garrison city. the other place in pakistan you find described as a garrison city if it's described at all is the town from osama bin laden was just found. a garrison city. basically just means that sit a military city. it is a city intensely populated with both military personnel, retired military personnel and military facilities. in a country where the military and the...
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america's longest war has come at one big price. the president did a great job communicating he understands the sacrifice and is connected to the soldier. >> my fellow americans this has been a difficult decade for our country. we've learned anew the profound costs of war. a cost that's been paid by the nearly 4,500 americans who have given their lives in iraq. and the over 1,500 who have done so in afghanistan. men and women who will not live to enjoy the freedom they defended. thousands more have been wounded, some have lost limbs on the battlefield. others battle the demons that have followed them home. yet tonight we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is rece receding. fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. we've ended our combat mission in iraq, with 100,000 american troops already out of that country. and even as there will be dark days ahead in afghanistan, the light of the secure peace can be seen in the distance. these long wars will come to a responsible end. >> well, if the tide is receding,
america's longest war has come at one big price. the president did a great job communicating he understands the sacrifice and is connected to the soldier. >> my fellow americans this has been a difficult decade for our country. we've learned anew the profound costs of war. a cost that's been paid by the nearly 4,500 americans who have given their lives in iraq. and the over 1,500 who have done so in afghanistan. men and women who will not live to enjoy the freedom they defended. thousands...
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18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] mini, meet berries. introducing new kellogg's frosted mini-wheats with a touch of fruit in the middle. helloooooo fruit in the middle. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. s it hit helps the lhe of companipanies like the she smallestt ofof startups.up
18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] mini, meet berries. introducing new kellogg's frosted mini-wheats with a touch of fruit in the middle. helloooooo fruit in the middle. and here's what we did...
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so if you're scott walker your big victory is starting to look a bit pooric. protesters wherever you turn, a public airing of all the e-mails you've been getting and to top it off today a smackdown from a judge. a wisconsin judge temporarily blocked governor walker's union-stripping law from taking effect based on procedural objections. the state's republican attorney general says he will appeal the ruling. as the fight over wisconsin's union stripping bill moves forward our next guest has fascinating reporting on what it will mean for workers in the state and how the playbook scott walker is running is being used all over the country right now. our guest is a pulitzer prize winning journalist and teaches at syracuse university. he authored the book "free lunch." thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> you looked in depth. there is a union stripping bill but also the budget walker proposed. you have come across a document produced at the university of wisconsin stevens point that shows the distributional effects on actual public employees. what do they
so if you're scott walker your big victory is starting to look a bit pooric. protesters wherever you turn, a public airing of all the e-mails you've been getting and to top it off today a smackdown from a judge. a wisconsin judge temporarily blocked governor walker's union-stripping law from taking effect based on procedural objections. the state's republican attorney general says he will appeal the ruling. as the fight over wisconsin's union stripping bill moves forward our next guest has...
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. >>> pakistan, the next big challenge. we will have poly petraeus on the consumer protections against those who are ripping off our veterans. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ i'm a speck of dust alone in the wire jungle. some dusters say i'm unreachable, [ grunting ] but that's how i like it. unattached, free, indep... i've changed my mind. ♪ i believe in miracles [ female announcer ] swiffer attracts dust. new and improved swiffer dusters gets into hard to reach places picking up three times more dust than a feather duster with dust lock adhesive to lock dust away. you're very adventurous! [ female announcer ] swiffer cleans better or your money back. clorox disinfecting wipes and...a digital recorder. i'm finally feeling better. good honey
. >>> pakistan, the next big challenge. we will have poly petraeus on the consumer protections against those who are ripping off our veterans. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ i'm a speck of dust alone in...
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this big withdrawal that president obama announced tonight, this big drawdown of troops, here's what that looks like. by september of next year, we will have about double the number of troops in afghanistan as we had when president obama was sworn into office. with troops to remain in afghanistan for three and a half years from now. the war in afghanistan is not ending any faster than we thought it was going to before tonight. the war in afghanistan is not ending any faster than we thought it was going to before osama bin laden was killed. here's what the president said tonight about why we will still have 66,000 troops there with a year's long horizon as of the end of next summer. >> we'll have to do the hard work of keeping the gains that we've made, while we draw down our forces and tropical depression responsibility for security to the afghan government. our mission will change from combat to support. by 2014, this process of transition will be complete and the afghan people will be responsible for their own security. >> the afghanistan war is going on ten years now. if it were a
this big withdrawal that president obama announced tonight, this big drawdown of troops, here's what that looks like. by september of next year, we will have about double the number of troops in afghanistan as we had when president obama was sworn into office. with troops to remain in afghanistan for three and a half years from now. the war in afghanistan is not ending any faster than we thought it was going to before tonight. the war in afghanistan is not ending any faster than we thought it...
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if you break the unions, there's no more big outside money on the liberal side at all. you look at what else republi n republicans in wisconsin have been working on, trying to make it much harder to register to vote. they're trying to make it so that you can't use a student i.d. to register to vote. students who register there tend to have a student i.d. and not a driver's license in order to support their registration application. it's all public policy designed to make it easier for republicans to win elections and harder for democrats to win. >> you haven't been overtly critical of the president on this. do you think it's now time for him to intervene? >> it's a good question. i think it's an important political question. it's sort of a soul searching democratic party moment right now. this is a partisan war that is being waged by one side. the republicans have decided listen, we can break these unions. it has great partisan consequences for the republican party. and the democrats have decided that they're on the side of unions and they vaguely disagree with what the
if you break the unions, there's no more big outside money on the liberal side at all. you look at what else republi n republicans in wisconsin have been working on, trying to make it much harder to register to vote. they're trying to make it so that you can't use a student i.d. to register to vote. students who register there tend to have a student i.d. and not a driver's license in order to support their registration application. it's all public policy designed to make it easier for...
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the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ long before a cummins diesel engine powered a ram truck.. it roared to life out here. and proved itself here, here, and here. and it's now delivering best-in-class towing, here. and unsurpassed torque, here. the ram 5 year 100,000 mile warranty covers you everywhere. ram. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the ed show. thanks for watching tonight. president obama continues to prove his superiority over president bush. last week he took out the bad guy that bush couldn't get. now he's talking abou
the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. smart move. ♪ long before a cummins diesel engine powered a ram truck.. it roared to life out here. and proved itself here, here, and here. and it's now delivering best-in-class towing, here. and unsurpassed torque, here. the ram 5 year 100,000 mile warranty covers you everywhere. ram. somewhere in america, there's a doctor...
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i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we're back with the daily rant. today republican strategist brent little field takes hiss turn in the chair, a man i'm used to seeing on the steel on wheels at the hoover dam. brenting the floor is yours. >> a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage, politicians promise things, whether republicans or, yes, democrats, many of whom are my friends, with whom i disagree on government expansion, both parties by and large could take good natured people driven to promote their ideas. you and i need to know what a candidate's platform contains before i cast my vote. but i'm going to focus on mr. obama's promises. recently we have seen a video of then can did barack obama saying that -- he's failed to sho
i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin' care of some business. it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. gorving.com and get a free video. or visit an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> we're back with the daily rant. today republican strategist brent little field takes hiss turn in...
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. >>> the big story today, the big story. all of the insight you need to sound smart and be smart at those cook-outs and cocktail parties this weekend. good afternoon, i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan. before taking a break themselves, republicansaking one last swipe at medicare. senator mitch mcconnell saying don't believe the rumors. medicare changes will be part of any budget agreement. in europe president obama used an auto pen to sign the patriotic act into law for other four years. he heads home and flies to joplin, missouri this weekend to see the devastation there. hillary clinton in pakistan patching up things with the country leaders. officials say they did not know bin laden was hiding there in plain sight. >>> from pakistan to pain at the pump, prices plummet 20 cents before memorial day bp glad that problem solved. >>> we have a senator so versatile, he can talk about all this and offer light beach reading too. in his first memorial daylightening round briefing democratic senator from oregon, ron wyden. he is
. >>> the big story today, the big story. all of the insight you need to sound smart and be smart at those cook-outs and cocktail parties this weekend. good afternoon, i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan. before taking a break themselves, republicansaking one last swipe at medicare. senator mitch mcconnell saying don't believe the rumors. medicare changes will be part of any budget agreement. in europe president obama used an auto pen to sign the patriotic act into law for other four...
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we all expect a big quarter. i'll leave it to jonathan to set what that number will be, but we expect a big second quarter from him. so he had to get in at some point. you know, if he gets in three days from now, we'll still be talking about health care. i think that was our calculation. we'll bring up health care no matter what, let's just do it when we want to do it. >> come june, you know, will have long erased any memory of what, you know, the day -- >> and you hear all sorts of stories that they're trying to do a shock and awe type number. we know george w. bush in june of '99, he had the $30 million month. so if that is a bar, you know, you would assume in essentially three months, he could surpass that. >> keep in mind, romney, the french quarter of '07 when he first ran raised over $20 million. now, a small portion of that was some of his own cash. given that he signed up a lot of folks that last time were raising the money for giuliani and mccain, you would think that he would actually be able to do bett
we all expect a big quarter. i'll leave it to jonathan to set what that number will be, but we expect a big second quarter from him. so he had to get in at some point. you know, if he gets in three days from now, we'll still be talking about health care. i think that was our calculation. we'll bring up health care no matter what, let's just do it when we want to do it. >> come june, you know, will have long erased any memory of what, you know, the day -- >> and you hear all sorts of...
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perry returns as a sassy grandmother in "madea's big happy family." it will easily come out in the top spot this weekend with an expected 32 million bucks. >>> and last weekend's top flick the 3-2 animated bird adventure "rio" should take two with around $26 million. the other big opener, "water for elephants" starring reese witherspoon and rob pattinson. it got lukewarm reviews, but with the help of pattinson's twihard fans, it could take as much as $20 million. >>> mel gibson has broken his silence over those explosive phone recordings leaked by his ex. he tells deadline hollywood that while he regrets what he said on the tapes, he claims they were edited and he has, quote, never treated anyone badly or in a discriminatory way based on their gender, race, religion or sexuality, period. so let this be a lesson to you, bill karins. >> so we need to go back and make a lot of corrections? >> let this be a lesson. you never know when there could be a recording device. >> sitting around. >> sitting around this table. >> that could be edited. >> that could
perry returns as a sassy grandmother in "madea's big happy family." it will easily come out in the top spot this weekend with an expected 32 million bucks. >>> and last weekend's top flick the 3-2 animated bird adventure "rio" should take two with around $26 million. the other big opener, "water for elephants" starring reese witherspoon and rob pattinson. it got lukewarm reviews, but with the help of pattinson's twihard fans, it could take as much as $20...
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. >>> the big story today, shake-up. good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. the president announcing big changes at the top of the national security team in just the past hour. >> we are a nation still at war. and joined by leaders alongside me today, i will continue to do everything in my power as commander in chief to keep our nation strong and the american people safe. >> assuming the president gets his way, current cia director leon panetta will replace robert gates as secretary of defense. that when gates retires later this summer. general petraeus comes home from afghanistan to fill panetta's open slot as the cia. and petraeus' former deputy at general command general john allen will take over as top commander in afghanistan. the bottom line, a u.s. military general will now be running the cia. and a cia guy will be our new secretary of defense. the game of musical chairs still subject to congressional confirmation hearings but with no new faces entering the mix how if at all will a change in seats, a change policy, and military strategy abroad? joining
. >>> the big story today, shake-up. good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. the president announcing big changes at the top of the national security team in just the past hour. >> we are a nation still at war. and joined by leaders alongside me today, i will continue to do everything in my power as commander in chief to keep our nation strong and the american people safe. >> assuming the president gets his way, current cia director leon panetta will replace robert...
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trump was our big talk. birthers was our big talk. who knows what will be saturating us between now and then. but still, character lasts. >> yeah, there's a lot of history yet to be made. on the foreign policy front, he's had a huge victory, but the stakes are now high, pakistan is a mess, and he's got to navigate the politics of that, where we've got to keep a relationship there because of the fragile regime of nuclear weapons, and no leash at all is worse than what we have now. >> i do want to put up the unemployment numbers, the news from this week, the end of a busy week, but it does show that the unemployment rate is 9%. there were the creation of almost 250,000 jobs, a lot of them in the private sector, which is the story that the administration wants to keep telling, but again, 9% unemployment. >> economists look at the number of jobs created. they say that's actually the positive trend and the 9% figure is less important, although of course, as you say, that's the public figure. we know that the administration would like to ha
trump was our big talk. birthers was our big talk. who knows what will be saturating us between now and then. but still, character lasts. >> yeah, there's a lot of history yet to be made. on the foreign policy front, he's had a huge victory, but the stakes are now high, pakistan is a mess, and he's got to navigate the politics of that, where we've got to keep a relationship there because of the fragile regime of nuclear weapons, and no leash at all is worse than what we have now. >>...
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this is a big, big step for them. they can start looking to very difficult work of creating a new government and new country. but there's been no doubt expressed by any men we've spoken to. >> are the roads packed? do you see everybody going to misratah because of the report that the body is being moved there? >> we're seeing quite a few vehicles. it's been kind of a trickle than full flood. there was a couple of hours ago when everybody believed the convoy carrying gadhafi's body went past us on the road from sirte to misratah, there were several dozen vehicles, 15 or 18 wheelers went by and ambulances. >> is there any word in terms of what will happen once his body, if it is indeed being moved there, what will happen to his body and what the plans might be? has there been any talk about that? >> there's been no talk. it's been very difficult to get a clear answer from anyone here on the ground. of course, the fighters don't really know, various members of the interim government have not come forward with a clear pla
this is a big, big step for them. they can start looking to very difficult work of creating a new government and new country. but there's been no doubt expressed by any men we've spoken to. >> are the roads packed? do you see everybody going to misratah because of the report that the body is being moved there? >> we're seeing quite a few vehicles. it's been kind of a trickle than full flood. there was a couple of hours ago when everybody believed the convoy carrying gadhafi's body...
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18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll, not at all, but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. over 145 years stability and still no one knows the sun life financial name. that's about to change. so you'll pay for the tour, but i have to change my name? no, you're still kc. but from now on they will be the sun life band. it's funky. sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. [ male announcer ] 100 crisps in every can. ♪ 100 ways to enjoy pring
18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll, not at all, but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. over 145 years stability and still no one knows the sun life financial name. that's about to change. so you'll pay for the tour, but i have to change my name? no,...
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now the right wing club for growth is tagging huntsman as a big spender. they are criticizing his record of spending while he was governor of utah and for calling healthcare a right. huntsman is betting he is an electable general candidate. the party is steadily tacking to the right. we'll be right back. >> we're back for more on the president's speech in afghanistan, which comes 15 minutes from now. let's bring in our panel. david gregory, eugene robinson and howard fineman. gentlemen, my first question for tonight as we set the table is what does the president believe can get done in afghanistan by spreading the pull-out out over three years. david gregory, the next three years we will be there, in flux. >> i think the big thing is to try it learn the lesson of the past 30 years. which is you cannot allow a failed state it happen again. al qaeda may be diminished, but you can't have a failed state again. that's what got us to 9/11. we know that from history. the other thing is create space. from henry kissinger, there is real belief you have to broker a
now the right wing club for growth is tagging huntsman as a big spender. they are criticizing his record of spending while he was governor of utah and for calling healthcare a right. huntsman is betting he is an electable general candidate. the party is steadily tacking to the right. we'll be right back. >> we're back for more on the president's speech in afghanistan, which comes 15 minutes from now. let's bring in our panel. david gregory, eugene robinson and howard fineman. gentlemen,...
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18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll, not at all, but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> we can't just tell the wealthiest among us, you don't have to do a thing, you just sit there and relax and everybody else, we're going to solve this problem. this is not a trade-off that i'm willing to make. it's not a trade-off that i think most americans think is fair. no matter what party you belong to. that's not who we are as a country. we're better than that. >> welcome back to "hardball." that's president obama today with some lines that are sure to be part of his re-election bid. some new poll numbers out today from the "washington post" and abc show how tough work he has to face right now. the president's job approval is down to 47%. that's a nine-point swing from a month ago. and asked whether they'd vote
18, tonight's very big number. excuse me, don. >>> up next, president obama is not doing great in the new "washington post" poll, not at all, but his republican rivals are doing much worse. all the latest numbers on the president and the 2012 race coming up. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. >>> we can't just tell the wealthiest among us, you don't have to do a thing, you just sit there and relax and everybody else, we're going to solve this...
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they say they want a big enough window to come to a longer term deal about the budget. remember, we're not talking about the budget the president just released. this is about the current year's budget released last year. we're almost six months through that whole process, so this is talks about an old budget. that's why it's very hard for people to understand outside washington and even inside washington that people are scratching their heads saying why are we wasting time on this? >> you talk about the talks. that talking continued last night. two sides meet, the speaker john boehner and harry reid behind closed doors. do we have any better sense what, if anything, they accomplished there? >> reporter: it looks like they are still talking about the immediate thing, which is buying time for a bigger deal. the terms of that bigger deal, especially, of course, about cutting spending really isn't clear. the white house is broadly signalling it's ready to cut some spending, but it has to be carefully measured because of the impact on the bigger economy. so i don't think we'
they say they want a big enough window to come to a longer term deal about the budget. remember, we're not talking about the budget the president just released. this is about the current year's budget released last year. we're almost six months through that whole process, so this is talks about an old budget. that's why it's very hard for people to understand outside washington and even inside washington that people are scratching their heads saying why are we wasting time on this? >> you...
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i think the go big strategy is to go big on tax increases. our revenues are going to bounce back to 19% of the economy once this economy gets back in shape. that is about the area where we need to be. certainly if we're going to be a pro-growth economy. i think the super committee needs to move away from tax reform, frankly they are not qualified and they don't have enough time to do it right. i think needs to focus on both discretionary income cuts or revenue cuts over the next ten years and also look at those out year numbers on social security and medicare. i think the market would respond strongly if we were tackling the drivers of our unsustainable debt. >> understandably members of the house ways and means company and dave kemp, don't want the super committee messing with taxes because they say they don't have the experience, this is what the ways and means committee does. there isn't going to be a solution with a tax component is there? do you think you can do enough on the spending cut side? >> no question about it. i think 1.2 trilli
i think the go big strategy is to go big on tax increases. our revenues are going to bounce back to 19% of the economy once this economy gets back in shape. that is about the area where we need to be. certainly if we're going to be a pro-growth economy. i think the super committee needs to move away from tax reform, frankly they are not qualified and they don't have enough time to do it right. i think needs to focus on both discretionary income cuts or revenue cuts over the next ten years and...
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how big will this -- or small -- will this drawdown be? >> well, we don't know. and conditions on the ground will inform our generals about what they will want to do. but what i'm calling for is a clear plan, a clear strategic redeployment plan, an agreement with the afghan people because the reality is, is we have to create a sense of urgency amongst the afghan leadership and the afghan people that they have to take security into their own hands. this kind of agreement can be used as a political tool to really create that sense of urgency so that the u.s. can let their forces be able to be redeployed so that the afghan security forces can take over. >> i have to tell you, i thought there was going to be a significant withdrawal of troops in july, a significant drawdown of 100,000 people. and then yesterday it seemed that the general was indicating it would just be support troops, no combat troops. today he clarified, and the house said it would be a mix of both. are you thinking that it could just be just a few thousand in july? >> well, i hope that's not the ca
how big will this -- or small -- will this drawdown be? >> well, we don't know. and conditions on the ground will inform our generals about what they will want to do. but what i'm calling for is a clear plan, a clear strategic redeployment plan, an agreement with the afghan people because the reality is, is we have to create a sense of urgency amongst the afghan leadership and the afghan people that they have to take security into their own hands. this kind of agreement can be used as a...
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this is the big deal for them growing up. and so i think that there is just a feeling now, not just with young people but getting over this feeling that maybe america's kind of a loser. >> you got it. >> that now that we are a win, i think it is very important. >> i think that's what it's about. it is aabout ability to do what you have to do in life there are things you have to do in life. you got to lock your cars in night. you got to get your kids to school f you can't do the basics, we are showing we can do it again. i'm thrilled i'm thrilled we can. thank you. thank you, michael sheehan, so much. and congresswoman, thank you always for coming on, jan shack cow ski of illinois. >>> up next, jon stewart on the bush crowd, wait until you catch this, he is on his top here on the claim, claiming that bin laden, some hour the experts of catching bin laden after eight years of failure. that is ahead in the side show you are watching "hardball," only on msnbc. we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all
this is the big deal for them growing up. and so i think that there is just a feeling now, not just with young people but getting over this feeling that maybe america's kind of a loser. >> you got it. >> that now that we are a win, i think it is very important. >> i think that's what it's about. it is aabout ability to do what you have to do in life there are things you have to do in life. you got to lock your cars in night. you got to get your kids to school f you can't do...
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a big storm system through the west. let me break down and show you what's going on. you can see the big storm on the with west, that spin off the coast of san francisco. all for that storm yet that brought the heavy snow. that's exiting up through the canadian maritime. in the middle of the country, just a little bit of light snow. it's still plenty cold enough in areas around minnesota and minneapolis. chicago, milwaukee today you could see snow showers. and eventually, that snow is going to move through michigan and into new england later on tonight. we're not talking a blockbuster snow event. we're looking at a fresh coating of snow from syracuse to albany, hartford later tonight. boston could get snow out of this, but no one should get more than two or three inches. in other words the, more of a nuisance b event as we go through saturday tonight into sunday morning. today's forecast, snow showers, arriving in buffalo. still chilly out there. as we look to the west, that's where the next storm system will be moving out of. by sunday, that will arrive in the centra
a big storm system through the west. let me break down and show you what's going on. you can see the big storm on the with west, that spin off the coast of san francisco. all for that storm yet that brought the heavy snow. that's exiting up through the canadian maritime. in the middle of the country, just a little bit of light snow. it's still plenty cold enough in areas around minnesota and minneapolis. chicago, milwaukee today you could see snow showers. and eventually, that snow is going to...
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it is going to be a big one in new jersey. and i think it sets the table as well for the 2012 big one in this country because this is really what we have been talking about for the last six months on this program and this is a big victory tonight for the right wing and a big victory for governor chris christie. hettie rosenstein, thank you for your time tonight. now there is another story out there related to the middle class in this country where they continue to keep fighting wages and collective bargaining rights and in states where republicans are really having difficulty passing laws that attack wage earners, what they're doing is attempting to rig elections with voter i.d. type stuff. democratic governor bev purdue was the last line of defense on voting rights in the state of north carolina. she vetoed the attempt by republicans to disenfranchise voters in that state. the bill would have required voters to show a picture i.d. in order to vote. for those who didn't have one, they would have to fill out a provisional ballo
it is going to be a big one in new jersey. and i think it sets the table as well for the 2012 big one in this country because this is really what we have been talking about for the last six months on this program and this is a big victory tonight for the right wing and a big victory for governor chris christie. hettie rosenstein, thank you for your time tonight. now there is another story out there related to the middle class in this country where they continue to keep fighting wages and...
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. >>> the big story today, the plan. by this time tomorrow, we'll have president obama's solution for america's debt crisis, or at least his latest version of a fudge on the hard choices. good afternoon. i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan. the question ahead of the president's speech on the deficit is how much of his ideas will come from the deficit commission he appointed to tackle this issue? republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles recommended $4 billion in cuts over the next decade. the specifics, slowing medicare's growth, ending popular tax credits like the home mortgage deduction and even raising the social security retirement age. the president tomorrow could embrace the whole thing or pick and choose his favorite parts or ignore it completely. the white house is counting on the suspense to boost attention for obama's remarks. meantime the bipartisan gang of six still at work on their own plan. senators were surprised to learn about the president's speech even though they have been working with him c
. >>> the big story today, the plan. by this time tomorrow, we'll have president obama's solution for america's debt crisis, or at least his latest version of a fudge on the hard choices. good afternoon. i'm matt miller in for dylan ratigan. the question ahead of the president's speech on the deficit is how much of his ideas will come from the deficit commission he appointed to tackle this issue? republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles recommended $4 billion in cuts over...
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no one is going to -- >> there's a big demand for it. and we are talking about it, and here we go again. i bet you the longer we talk about it and the more this is subject for discussion, the more likely it is these pictures will actually be released at the end of the day. >> marc from "the national journal," matt frei of the bbc, thank you very much. >>> with everyone strapped for cash, who knows more about how to spend tax dollars, local vt go governments or washington? >>> first, our "washingtonspeak," scrub. it's intel speak means going over material with a fine-tooth comb. for example, a special cia task force has already started scrubbing the five computers, ten hard drives and more than 100 discs and thumb drives filled with al qaeda secrets. >> and dvds. there's some osama bin laden videos that were in the making. if you'd like us to clarify like hotwash. >> how about pocket litter? >> send us an e-mail and we'll be right back. id wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol formula available. in fact, it's clinically proven to smo
no one is going to -- >> there's a big demand for it. and we are talking about it, and here we go again. i bet you the longer we talk about it and the more this is subject for discussion, the more likely it is these pictures will actually be released at the end of the day. >> marc from "the national journal," matt frei of the bbc, thank you very much. >>> with everyone strapped for cash, who knows more about how to spend tax dollars, local vt go governments or...
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is what the big takeaway from all of this for us? >> well, a couple of big things. one we catalog the toll of the recession. as you said, it's widespread. all americans, most americans, suffered greatly in the past three years of recession but some racial groups were hit harder than others. you pointed out that african-americans and hispanics in particular are more apt than white americans to have suffered job losses to have lost health insurance and benefits in the past year alone and kind of have to rely on friends and family to get by in the depth of the recession. however, those groups are the most hopeful. put up numbers about their hopefulness for the country's economy. when you ask about their personal financial conditions the gap is larger. 62% of african-americans in the poll think their own economic situation will improve in the coming 12 months, 51% of hispan hispanics, drops into the 30s for whites. big gaps for the near-term future. >> what surprised you the most? >> well, the hopefulness is a constant surprise. these are americans who are hard hit. but
is what the big takeaway from all of this for us? >> well, a couple of big things. one we catalog the toll of the recession. as you said, it's widespread. all americans, most americans, suffered greatly in the past three years of recession but some racial groups were hit harder than others. you pointed out that african-americans and hispanics in particular are more apt than white americans to have suffered job losses to have lost health insurance and benefits in the past year alone and...
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[ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. natural instincts can prove it. and they did. it's the only hair color that's clinically proven to be less damaging. for a healthy look... look no further than natural instincts. it's all good. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. mmmm! a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "sti
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another big one. and here's just a flavor of how personal and nasty it got. >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. and so i'm afraid -- i'm looking forward to finding your facts on that. because that just doesn't -- >> i'll tell you what the facts are, you had to work -- >> i'm speak speaking. >> the up in -- >> i'm speaking. you get 30 seconds -- this is the way the rules work here. i get 60 seconds. >> no but the american people want the truth. and you get 30 seconds to respond. >> and they want to hear you say that you knew that you had illegals -- >> would you please wait -- >> working. >> are you going to keep talking? are you going to let me finish with what i had to say? look, rick, -- >> i thought republicans followed the rules. this is a tough couple of debates for rick. and i understand that, and so you're going to get -- you're going to get testy. >> just watching i start to perspire. jack, what have we learned after these debates? you think republican primary voters
another big one. and here's just a flavor of how personal and nasty it got. >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. and so i'm afraid -- i'm looking forward to finding your facts on that. because that just doesn't -- >> i'll tell you what the facts are, you had to work -- >> i'm speak speaking. >> the up in -- >> i'm speaking. you get 30 seconds -- this is the way the rules work here. i get 60 seconds. >> no but the american people want...
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he came out there and acted like a big attack dog. that wears off. you can't sustain that for 22 long. >> there's a lot of people who think the person who is going to get the gop nomination come out of nowhere. most people have not heard of jon huntsman, former ambassador for chinchina. he's going to meet with chris christie in new jersey. what do you think about him? >> governor of utah and then obama is ambassador of china. he has a lot of money behind him, family money. charismatic. him and romney is so similar in bab grounds, religious backgrounds. >> that's not a bad thing. >> cancel each other out. romney is waiting -- >> chris' point of an unknown, just as obama came out of nowhere, that's almost what the republican party -- >> almost. >> but he didn't have a whole lot of baggage. >> warmer, fuzzier, candidate than mitt romney? >> he's a bit warmer and fuzzier. >> he doesn't have the baggage which is also going to be important. >> he hasn't been vetted as much. we don't know how much baggage he has. he does grip the golf club too hard. >> obam
he came out there and acted like a big attack dog. that wears off. you can't sustain that for 22 long. >> there's a lot of people who think the person who is going to get the gop nomination come out of nowhere. most people have not heard of jon huntsman, former ambassador for chinchina. he's going to meet with chris christie in new jersey. what do you think about him? >> governor of utah and then obama is ambassador of china. he has a lot of money behind him, family money....
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>> well, no one really knows how big his force of supporters is and how big their numbers and how well armed they are. they make up a number of different factions. there are military that remain loyal to him. there are militias mostly controlled by his sons and mercenaries we've heard about. now potentially you have his regular average joe supporter who could potentially be given an automatic weapon to go to the streets and defend him. you have two sides here. two potentially well armed sides that are going to potentially meet on streets. that showdown been happen in tripoli. >> stephanie gosk in tripoli, thank you. >>> the white house is taking aim at libya's bank accounts here in the u.s. president obama issue add executive order freezing the assets of moammar gadhafi saying his government has "violated common decency and must be held accountable." the statement goes on to say "we will stand steadfastly with the people in their demand for universal rights. their human dignity cannot be denied." let's bring in white house correspondent mick viqueira. a shift in tactics from the u.s. w
>> well, no one really knows how big his force of supporters is and how big their numbers and how well armed they are. they make up a number of different factions. there are military that remain loyal to him. there are militias mostly controlled by his sons and mercenaries we've heard about. now potentially you have his regular average joe supporter who could potentially be given an automatic weapon to go to the streets and defend him. you have two sides here. two potentially well armed...